Everything old is new again — or really, has never quite left--when it comes to the toy shelves in 2017.

Two of the biggest mainstays of the last few decades, Transformers and Magic: The Gathering, have some high-profile entries this holiday season perfect for a 10-year-old or, well, almost 40-year-old (like me).

First up is Trypticon, part of Hasbro's Transformers: Titans Return lineup. The city-sized Transformer, a member of the evil Decepticons, first appeared in a cartoon 30 years ago:

As the largest figure in the 2017 lineup, Trypitcon's dinosaur form stands tall alongside last year's throwback entry, Fortress Maximus.

In addition to the T-rex mode, Trypticon can also convert into a spaceship mode and a Decepticon City mode, which in turn connects to other larger toys in the line.

From Hasbro:

This Transformers Generations Titan Class Trypticon figure is the largest Titan Class Decepticon figure produced to date. Voted into the line by fans, the Triple Changer figure converts from T-Rex to spaceship to city. It comes with a Decepticon Full-Tilt figure and a Titan Master Decepticon Necro figure. Convert the Trypticon figure to City Mode and connect Leader Class Titans Return figures to form Nemesis Command.

Trypticon comes in a large box and only requires minor assembly in the form of attaching his legs. The stickers, though, are another story.

Applying the near 150 stickers proves to be a difficult task, requiring tweezers to squeeze into the smaller crevices and, most of all, a large amount of patience. Parents may want to step in and take over this duty before handing Trypticon off to the little ones.